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Two Arrested for Telecom Vandalism in Osun

Osun NSCDC arrests a driver and scrap dealer for vandalising telecom sites in Eripa and Otan Ayegbaju, recovering stolen batteries. Two suspects remain at large. Read more.

N37.59tr Maritime Trade Renews Call for Local Shipping

Nigeria's massive N37.59 trillion sea trade in Q3 2025 highlights a critical need for a strong indigenous shipping industry. Experts warn of billions in annual losses and urge action on the dormant Cabotage Fund to reclaim maritime wealth.

PINL uses town criers to fight pipeline vandalism

Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited deploys local town criers to enhance security on the Trans Niger Pipeline. Vandalism attempts have dropped by 87% since 2022. Read more on this community-driven success.

Police foil vessel attack in Lagos, arrest 7 suspects

Port Authority Police in Lagos arrested seven suspects attempting to board a Liberian-flagged vessel using a bamboo pole with a steel hook. The marine unit intercepted them during a routine patrol near PTML terminal.

Nigeria loses $15bn annually to oil theft

Experts reveal Nigeria loses $15 billion yearly to oil theft, undermining Tinubu's reforms and economic growth. Urgent action is needed to secure the nation's energy future.

Nigeria Lost $300B to Oil Theft - Senate Probe

Shocking Senate probe exposes how Nigeria lost over $300 billion in crude oil revenues from Niger Delta region due to massive theft and pipeline vandalism over 10 years, threatening national economy.

Nigeria's Railway Crisis: Vandals Undermine Growth

Discover the shocking truth behind Nigeria's struggling railway system - from rampant vandalism to maintenance failures that threaten the country's economic growth and transportation future.

Foreigners Face Court Over ₦12B Oil Theft in Nigeria

Nigeria's anti-graft agency EFCC has arraigned three foreign nationals and a vessel for allegedly stealing crude oil worth ₦12 billion. The shocking case reveals sophisticated oil theft operations in Nigerian maritime territory.

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